Volcanic Distribution Volcano Description: Mount Rainier is a volcano located in the Cascade Mountains of Mount Rainier National Park in Washington. The volcano is 1439 meters above sea level. This is the tallest mountain in Washington. This volcano is in the same mountains as Adams Mountain, Baker Mountain, St Helens Mountain, Glacier Peak. Known as layered volcano, it is a huge and steep volcano consisting of alternating layers of lava and ash or ash. The volcano was an active volcano, its last volcano was in 1894.
Mount Vesuvius is a southern volcano in Italy, near the Gulf of Naples and the city of Naples. It is the only active volcano in Europe. The Vesuvius rose to a height of 1,277 m (4,190 ft). Vesuvio is probably the most famous volcano on the planet and is one of the most dangerous volcanoes. Mount Vesuvius is a volcanic conical volcano (Gran Cono) located in the crater (Somma mountain). The Somma-Vesuvius complex is formed ... signs of preliminary warnings: signs of future occurrence begin pretty well before actual occurrence. The first major signs are earthquakes. Earthquakes are a general indicator of the possibility of magma ascent required for volcanic eruptions. According to the report, these earthquakes occurred in the year 62 AD since they followed sporadically through the 17 years before the volcanic eruption. (History of Pompei's book) Such an earthquake attracted the attention of residents.
In fact, the year 62 CE will celebrate the day of a very large precursor earthquake. Due to the frequent occurrence of earthquakes, there are related volcanic eruptions. Vesuvius is a complex volcano. This type of volcano has many layers of lava and ash. There are two volcanic eruptions Complex volcano like Vesuvio will explode two volcanic eruptions, but it has never erupted at the same time. One type of eruption consists mainly of ash and ash, another type of effluent consists mainly of lava. Installation
Mount St. Helens is a very active volcano and is classified as stratified volcano. Layered volcanoes are basically layers of high-rise volcanoes consisting of hard lava, volcanic ash, pumice and volcanic ash layers. Mount St. Helens is located in Scamania County, Washington. The coordinates are 46 12'00.17 "N122 11'21.13" W. Mount St. Helens is known for its devastating eruption on May 18, 1988. The volcanic eruption rate index is 5. This is the index created by Chris.